"Digital banking has become a key priority in the industry, deserving a specific approach and this peer-reviewed journal."
Volume 9 (2015)
Each volume of Journal of Payments Strategy & Systems consists of four quarterly 100-page issues. The articles published in Volume 9 are:
Volume 9 Number 4 (Winter 2015)
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Editorial
Alec Nacamuli, Editor -
Interview: The United Arab Emirates payment market and its specifics: An interview with Nimish Dwivedi
Diederik Bruggink, Bruggink Consultancy BVBA -
The UK and Blockchain technology: A balanced approach
Carlo R. W. de Meijer, Independent Financial Services advisor formerly Economist & Senior Researcher, RBS -
Bitcoin: The revolution of the payment system?
Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat, Thammasat University -
The model for sustainable digital financial inclusion in Jordan
Yazan A. Goldstein, ProgressSoft -
Traditional retail at the crossroads of inclusive payment services: How serving the needs of the traditional retail sector can accelerate financial inclusion—examples from Indonesia
Ivan Mortimer-Schutts, International Finance Corporation -
The path to digital financial inclusion in Nigeria: Experiences of Firstmonie
Olayinka David-West, Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University -
The central role of authentication in fighting fraud in mobile commerce
David Froud, SkyParlour -
Negative interest rates and the demand for cash
David Humphrey, Department of Finance, Florida State University -
Strategies that power the potential of A/P optimisation
Mike Jorgensen, Vice President, Working Capital Solutions
Volume 9 Number 3 (Autumn 2015) Special Issue on Digital financial inclusion
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Editorial: Digital financial inclusion
Kosta Peric, Guest Editor -
Innovation and financial inclusion: A review of the literature
Bruno L. Yawe, School of Economics, Makerere University and Jaideep Prabhu, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge -
The unbearable lightness of digital money
Gianluca Iazzolino, University of Edinburgh and Nambuwani Wasike, Financial Sector Deepening, Kenya Trust -
Indian payment systems and financial inclusion: Current status and next steps
Mahadevan Balakrishnan, The World Bank -
The commercial viability of financial inclusion
Andrew Parker, Digital Channels, Fiserv and Sunil Sachdev, GlobeOne -
Low-balance bank accounts — Part 1: Is there a pathway towards profitability?
David Porteous, Bankable Frontier Associates -
Low-balance bank accounts — Part 2: Must banks collaborate to succeed?
David Porteous, Bankable Frontier Associates -
Digitalisation in payments: From interoperability to centralised models?
Udo Milkau, DZ Bank and Jürgen Bott, University of Applied Sciences in Kaiserslautern -
Mobile money solutions for a smartphone-dominated world
Jerry Lien, UCLA, Laura Hughes, Raytheon, Jorge Kina, Fenwick & West, and John Villasenor, UCLA -
Addressing competition bottlenecks in digital financial ecosystems
Elisa Sitbon, Financial Services for the Poor, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation -
Factors contributing to successful deployments in the mobile economy
Namita Lal, Standard Chartered Bank
Volume 9 Number 2 (Summer 2015)
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Editorial
Alec Nacamuli, Global Payments Executive, IBM -
Cross-border payments systems: Regulation, innovation and the impact of new entrants
Dominic Broom, Head of Treasury Services EMEA, BNY Mellon -
Moving towards electronic payments in India
Holti Banka, Consultant, The World Bank -
The effects of breaches: A study of merchant programmes
Branden R. Williams, VP and CTO, Cyber Security Solutions, First Data -
Electronic invoicing and CBILL service: Lesson learned from the Italian finance industry
Liliana Fratini Passi, CEO, Consorzio CBI -
Rethinking the future of payments
Steve Ledford, SVP Products and Strategy, The Clearing House -
Towards an international payments system in China: An overview of progress and remaining challenges
Carlo R.W. de Meijer, Economist and Senior Researcher and Janet Ming, Head of China Desk, EMEA, Royal Bank of Scotland -
How comprehensive is financial inclusion in India?
A.P. Hota, Managing Director and CEO, National Payments Corporation of India -
An innovative model of service delivery to improve standardization and market integration: Extension framework for ISO 20022 card payments
Antonio Bracaglia, Technical Manager, TITAN Project, Poste Italiane, Giulia Monetta, University of Salerno, and William Vanobberghen, Nexo -
The Brazilian payment market and its specifics: An interview with Ralf Germer, CEO, PagBrasil
Diederik Bruggink, Managing Director, Bruggink Consultancy
Volume 9 Number 1 (Spring 2015)
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Social networks, game-changer for e-money? Will social networks (e)monetise the payments industry?
Philippe Caluwaerts, Policy Officer, Audit and Credit Rating Agencies Unit, Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union Directorate General, European Commission -
Payments from a cooperative bank’s perspective: SEPA and beyond
Gregor Roth, Executive Officer and Global Head of Operations/Services and Udo Milkau, Head of Strategy and Market Development, Operations/Services, DZ Bank -
Cryptocurrency Bitcoin: Disruption, challenges and opportunities
Wim Raymaekers, Global Head of Banking Market, SWIFT -
Payments innovations and trends in the Gulf Cooperation Council
Paolo Zambonini, EVP, Products and Innovation, Network International -
Towards advanced reference data management at transaction banks: Creating a centralised view
Carlo R. W. de Meijer, Economist and Senior Researcher, Susan Hall, Specialist in International Payments, and Sofia Simeonidou, Product Manager, Current Accounts, Royal Bank of Scotland -
ISO 20022 and real-time domestic payments
Stephen Lindsay, Head, Standards Department, SWIFT -
Addressing e-commerce chargebacks effectively: An interview with Gary Cardone
Gary Cardone, CEO, eConsumerServices and Diederik Bruggink, Managing Director, Bruggink Consultancy -
The Russian payments market and the national system for card payments: An interview with Maria Mikhaylova
Maria Mikhaylova, Executive Director, Russian National Payment Council Association and Diederik Bruggink, Managing Director, Bruggink Consultancy